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61 might have
1) (used to suggest that something would have been possible if something else had been the case: You might have caught the bus if you had run.) būtu varējis; iespējams, ka būtu...2) (used to suggest that a person has not done what he should: You might have told me!) būtu varējis3) (used to show that something was a possible action etc but was in fact not carried out or done: I might have gone, but I decided not to.) būtu varējis; bija iespējams4) (used when a person does not want to admit to having done something: `Have you seen this man?' `I might have.') iespējams, varbūt -
62 I etc might have known
((often used in annoyance) I etc ought to have known, thought, guessed etc that something was or would be the case: I might have known you would lose the key!) -
63 could have
(used to express a possibility in the past: We could have gone, but we didn't.) -
64 get/have one's own way
(to do, get etc what one wants: You can't always have your own way.) darīt, kā pašam tīk -
65 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
(to have or win an advantage over: Our team managed to get the upper hand in the end.) gūt virsrokuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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66 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
(to have or win an advantage over: Our team managed to get the upper hand in the end.) gūt virsrokuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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67 keep/have an open mind
(to have a willingness to listen to or accept new ideas, other people's suggestions etc (eg before making a decision): It doesn't seem to be a very good plan, but I think we should keep an open mind about it for the time being.) būt gatavam uzklausīt, risināt u.tml. -
68 may have
(used to express a possibility in the past: He may have been here, but we cannot be sure.) iespējams; varbūt (pagātnes nozīmē) -
69 must have
(used to state a probability about something in the past: She must have been very young when she got married.) droši vien -
70 not have the heart to
(not to want or be unkind enough to (do something unpleasant): I don't have the heart to tell him that everyone laughed at his suggestions.) nebūt dūšai -
71 what have you
(and similar things; and so on: clothes, books and what have you.) un tamlīdzīgas lietas -
72 to have a tooth out, to have a tooth pulled
likt izraut zobuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to have a tooth out, to have a tooth pulled
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73 as ill luck would have it
kā par nelaimi; kā par spīti -
74 as luck would have it
par laimi -
75 but for the rain we should have had a pleasant journey
ja nebūtu lijis, mums būtu bijis lielisks ceļojumsEnglish-Latvian dictionary > but for the rain we should have had a pleasant journey
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76 can I have a read of your book?
vai varu mazliet palasīt jūsu grāmatu?English-Latvian dictionary > can I have a read of your book?
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77 do you have any difficulties in understanding spoken English?
vai jums ir kādas grūtības saprast angļu sarunvalodu?English-Latvian dictionary > do you have any difficulties in understanding spoken English?
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78 do you have sugar?
tev ar cukuru? -
79 drink as you have brewed
ko sēsi, to pļausi -
80 give me what books you have on slang
dod man kādas vien grāmatas tev ir slenga jautājumos; iedod man kādas vien grāmatas tev ir slenga jautājumosEnglish-Latvian dictionary > give me what books you have on slang
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